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Rafael Fiziev targets UFC 265 return; says he can’t go home ‘without an opponent’s head’

  • Kyrgyzstani lightweight reveals he tried to track down UFC matchmaker Sean Shelby during trip to Las Vegas to corner Shavkat Rokhmonov
  • ‘Give me someone. I don’t think about [the] rank. Debut fighter, not debut fighter. Big experience, small experience,’ frustrated Fiziev says

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Rafael Fiziev punches Renato Moicano in their lightweight bout at UFC 256. Photos: Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC

Rafael Fiziev is having a difficult time finding another opponent.

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After suffering his first professional loss in his UFC debut against Magomed Mustafaev in early 2019, the 28-year-old Kyrgyzstani has put together a violent three-fight win streak. He’s earned fight-night bonuses in his last two outings, including a devastating knockout of Renato Moicano at UFC 256 that put the lightweight division on notice.

But six and a half months have passed without a match-up, and Fiziev went on a mission to find some answers from the promotional brass during a trip to Las Vegas to corner Shavkat Rokhmonov at UFC Vegas 30 last month.

“I wanted to see Sean Shelby in Vegas,” Fiziev told SCMP MMA. “And I wanted to talk with him. And I wanted to ask him, ‘What is that? When I fight? When you give me someone?’

“Because now I am in [the] USA. And I don’t want to come back to my home. I don’t want to see my family because I don’t have something, [an] opponent’s head with me. I need to take some[one’s] head and go home. I can’t come back home now because I [am] waiting. He’s hiding from me.”

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Fiziev’s growing, fearsome reputation has seen his manager – Ruby Sports and Entertainment owner Daniel Rubenstein – struggle to get a booking.

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